Posted Mar 24, 2007 at 03:10AM by Glen D. Listed in: News, Games, Asphalt: Urban GT 2 Tags: Ubisoft, N-Gage
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Asphalt: Urban GT 2 is looking to give Burnout a serious run for its money as it jumps out of the garage and into your PSPs. Packing heat with 36 licensed cars, 30 tracks and six killer game modes, this Ubisoft racer had its scares in the assembly line, but it's here and it's looking good.

The gameplay is deep and competitive as players combine simulation and arcade styles to outspeed, outwit and outdirty either the AI or other players in a free-coasting rush to the finish line. By winning races and completing challenges, unlockables can be acquired and better cars and parts can be bought so you can smoke the competition without breaking a sweat.
 
Asphalt: Urban GT 2 is also out for the Nintendo DS and Nokia N-gage platforms. Let us know what you think about the racing experience and how it stacks up against its biggest competitors.


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   by 12233 (Unregistered) - 2007-03-24
 » first

dieses spiel konnte man schon vor 1 woche von internet laden

   by great (Unregistered) - 2007-03-24
 » sounds good

sounds really great i rather have real cars then fake made up 1's

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   by hush404 - 2007-03-24
 » as long as there's

Damage, I'll prob check it out.

   by (Unregistered) (Unregistered) - 2007-03-25
 » Good

Yes it is very good.
I have just been playing it for more than twelve hours straight.
Easy controls, high speed, tactical driving and many many tournaments.

There is no real "damage", but if you crash into something/someone, the car will reset and you lose time.
This of course applies to the opponents too, especially when you have tripple turbo activated, in which case your car is absolutely lethal to the opponents.
That does not work if you are driving a motorcycle though.
Then you have to use you smaller size to your advantage.

I do wish there was a bit *more* to the tuning part, not just buying the part but also tweaking them.

All in all, very worth buying and I certainly recommend it...

   by DJ (Unregistered) - 2007-03-26
 » what the hell?!

They are still making games for the dead N-GAGE?!!!!?!!!



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